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51做厙: A Preeminent Research University

Joo Woo Awarded Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award

What started as an ambitious project for associate professor Joo Woo has been recognized with a 2026-2027 Fulbright award on behalf of the Institute of International Education and the Fulbright Program. Woo, who teaches painting and drawing at the 51做厙s (USF) College of Design, Art & Performances School of Art & Art History, said she felt humbled and excited, but also overwhelmed to receive the Fulbright award, acknowledging the scale of work ahead.

June 3, 2026Art & Art History, Faculty, Research

breaking barriers gathering light

Breaking Barriers: Gathering Light at USF Contemporary Art Museum

The USF Contemporary Art Museum is honored to present Breaking Barriers: Gathering Light, a curated selection of photographs created through the 2025 Breaking Barriers workshops. These intensive online photography workshopsoffered free of charge to veterans and their families in the USF community, Tampa Bay, and beyondwere led by artist and educator Kristen Roles, with assistance from US Air Force veteran Derek Hopkins.

May 29, 2026Community Outreach, USF CAM

Left to right: President Moez Limayem, Dr. Kathleen (Kathy) Sanz, and Dean Chris Garvin

Dr. Kathleen (Kathy) Sanz Accepts Honorary Doctor of the Arts

Alumna Dr. Kathleen (Kathy) Sanz accepted an honorary Doctor of the Arts from the 51做厙, and delivered remarks at the College of Design, Art & Performance's graduation celebration. She earned her B.A. and M.A. in music education from the 51做厙 and her Ph.D. from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Her career spans from classroom teaching to leading global initiatives as President of the National Association for Music Education (NAfME). Through her leadership, Florida has been positioned as a national leader in music education.

May 8, 2026Graphicstudio, Music, Students & Alumni

Student Alyssa Duurloo sitting atop USF bull sculpture

Legacy of the cool aunt inspires USF students path to graduation

Alyssa Duurloo refers to Danielle Card-Howe as the cool aunt. While Card-Howe is, in fact, her aunt, she prefers to think of Duurloo more like a cousin. Were only five years apart in age, Card-Howe said, laughing. Aunt makes me sound old. But Card-Howes influence on Duurloo is unmistakable. Shes the reason I chose USF, Duurloo said.

May 4, 2026Art & Art History, Students & Alumni

Congratulations! Professor Noelle Mason

Noelle Mason Earns Outstanding Research Achievement Award

The 51做厙 honored 11 faculty members at the Faculty Honors & Awards Ceremony. Awardees from seven colleges and 10 departments were recognized for work across scientific and creative fields. Professor Noelle Mason, MFA, received an Outstanding Research Achievement Award for her research and creative accomplishments.

April 21, 2026Art & Art History, Faculty, Research

Fox13 photojournalist Barry Wong interviewing The Lightning Thief Director Michelle Hache, stage manager Aurora Peugh, lead actor Sam Lipsey, and assistant fight director Seth Henley-Beasley.

Behind the Curtain: The Lightning Thief

Fox13 Tampa Bay visited the College of Design, Art & Performances School of Theatre & Dance for an inside look at the musical production of The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical, supported by the British International Theatre Program, opening Thursday, April 16, and running through Sunday, April 26.

April 16, 2026Faculty, Students & Alumni, Theatre & Dance

left to right: Tom Pruitt, Sarah Howard, Kristin Soderqvist

New & Next at USF Graphicstudio, stewarding future generations of artists and students

This spring, Sarah Howard will become the sixth Director of Graphicstudio, a university-based print atelier, with Kristin Soderqvist and Tom Pruitt as newly appointed Associate Directors. Together, this dedicated leadership team will usher in a new future for the studio, one that is attentive and supremely engaged with the 51做厙 (USF) community and primed to introduce new artists to our students and the art world.

April 2, 2026Community Outreach, Graphicstudio, Research, Students & Alumni

overhead view of trees and fine arts building

It wasnt April Foolsjust mischief that shaped USFs early campus trees

The landscaping around the 51做厙s Fine Arts Building is neat and organized trees planted in straight rows along the sidewalks in a grid formation. But outside the adjacent Contemporary Art Museum, a small cluster of trees breaks formation zigzagging unexpectedly away from the sidewalk. Hard to spot at first, but once noticed, impossible to ignore.

March 30, 2026Art & Art History, Graphicstudio, Students & Alumni, USF CAM

Images of students performing.

SPOTLIGHT! Festival: A Day of Celebration

The energy set the tone at the second annual USF College of Design, Art & Performance SPOTLIGHT! daylong festival of the arts! Nearly 1,500 attendees gathered on an overcast day to celebrate the 130+ students who showcased their creative talents.

March 12, 2026Architecture, Art & Art History, Community Outreach, Graphicstudio, Music, Theatre & Dance, USF CAM

First acting class

Acting comes to USF St. Petersburg

The first acting class at USF St. Petersburg explores the basic elements of theater, with students developing greater confidence, command of their voice and essential public speaking experience.

March 11, 2026Community Outreach, Students & Alumni, Theatre & Dance

USF Wind Ensemble members in bulls fountain in front of Marshall Center.

Honoring Tradition through a World-Class Wind Ensemble Conference Experience

The 51做厙 College of Design, Art & Performance School of Music will host the College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA) regional conference, February 19-21. Expanding on its 2018 role as host institution, USF again brings together national leadership for a multi-day exchange of ideas, repertoire, and performances.

February 16, 2026Music, Students & Alumni

Wedding at USFCAM

Cupid sometimes wears green: USF love stories for Valentines Day

As the 51做厙 marks its 70th anniversary, much of the reflection will focus on how its campuses have evolved and how the institution has shaped the region, state and nation through medicine, engineering, artificial intelligence and more. Every college has played a role in that impact. But USFs influence extends beyond classrooms and laboratories. It has also shaped lives in a far more personal way. Across generations, Bulls have met, fallen in love, married and built lives together. After all, you might say you cant spell Cupids bullseye without the Bull.

February 9, 2026Graphicstudio, USF CAM

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